at 9:00 a.m., he walks in the front door, undisturbed. he waits in line, then demands money from a teller and takes off to the parking lot with his loot. the whole ordeal takes fewer than five minutes. there were people in front of him and people behind him, but no one in those images appeared to think anything unusual was going on. for me as a prosecutor, maybe it s because i primarily deal with bank robbers. if i would go into a bank and see someone with leaves duct taped to their head with gray duct tape, i don t think i d want to stick around in that bank. the people in line aren t distressed by the tree among them. but someone working at the bank is. the bank teller put in a dye pack. when you exit the bank, an electronic device activates the pack and explodes on the suspect as he was leaving the bank, so he dropped the entire bag of money in the parking lot. shortly after the videotape
gang dropouts and any other inmate who needs protection. one such inmate is clement contreras, who he came to prison after his drug problems spiraled out of control. one day i was tired working double shifts. i m a supervisor and i was turned on to a line of meth. that was it. and it just consumed me. during my high, i started robbing banks. i have a tattoo on the back of my neck that says wicked. i go by wicked in prison. i have a dark side. so i wanted to be called wicked, and i didn t cover it up good enough. i was sloppy. i was really high that day and i walked right up to the counter, didn t stand in line. walked right up to it, pulled my .40 glock out of my pocket, and said, give me your money, no bait money, no dye pack, don t push the silent alarm and i want
my neck. it says wicked. i go by wicked in prison. i have a dark side. so i wanted to be called wicked. and i didn t cover it up good enough. i was sloppy. i was really high that day and i walked right up to the counter, didn t stand in line. walked right up to it, pulled my .40 glock out of my hand or my pocket, and said, give me your money, no bait money, no dye pack, don t push the silent alarm and i want both first and second drawers. how do i know this? because i watch discovery channel. called my dad. i go, i m being pulled over right now by the cops. and he goes, well, you re running, you have a gun in the car, you re high. it s over. throw the gun out, throw all your drugs out and give yourself up. so i did. clement found out the brutal consequences of trying to hide his sexuality in prison. i got to county.
fails to create alarm. in fact, people barely notice him. at 9:00 a.m., he walks in the front door, undisturbed. he waits in line, then demands money from a teller and takes off to the parking lot with his loot. the whole ordeal takes fewer than five minutes. there were people in front of him and people behind him, but no one in those images appeared to think anything unusual was going on. for me as a prosecutor, maybe it s because i primarily deal with bank robbers. if i would go into a bank and see someone with leaves duct taped to their head with gray duct tape, i don t think i d want to stick around in that bank. the people in line aren t distressed by the tree among them. but someone working at the bank is. the bank teller put in a dye pack. when you exit the bank, an electronic device activates the pack and explodes on the suspect as he was leaving the bank, so he dropped the entire bag of money in the parking lot.
for me as a prosecutor, maybe it s because i primarily deal with bank robbers. if i would go into a bank and see someone with leaves duct taped to their head with gray duct tape, i don t think i d want to stick around in that bank. the people in line aren t distressed by the tree among them. but someone working at the bank is. the bank teller put in a dye pack. when you exit the bank, an electronic device activates the pack and exploded on the suspect as he was leaving the bank, so he dropped the entire bag of money in the parking lot. shortly after the video is release today the local media, an anonymous tip comes in and the police are able to track down the thief just 11 hours after the robbery. when i banged on the door, i could hear a voice from the inside saying, what do you want? so i said, hey, jim, i want to talk to you. didn t tell him why. just said, jim, i want to talk to you. he cracked open the door, looked at me. obviously, he knew it was a police officer. let out